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Перевод: bottleneck
[существительное] узкий проход; узкий проезд; пробка ; узкое место; дефиле; [глагол] создавать затор; создавать пробку
Тезаурус:
- Firstly the idea that parasites will cooperate with hosts to the extent that their genes pass to the next generation in the same reproductive cells as the genes of the hosts - squeezing through the same bottleneck.
- It has in its time been threatened with demolition as a bottleneck, but has been widened and is still happily intact.
- Indeed I suspect that the essential, defining feature of an individual organism is that it is a unit that begins and ends with a single-celled bottleneck.
- I'm totally left-handed, but eventually I learned the bottleneck style used by blues singers.
- Not only does each generation begin with a single-celled bottleneck.
- In 1902, a direct line was laid up Clifton Street for the Marton cars to avoid the bottleneck on Talbot Road.
- It undeniably happens to be the case that these phenotypic effects have largely become bundled up into discrete vehicles, each with its genes disciplined and ordered by the prospect of a shared bottleneck of sperms or eggs funnelling them into the future.
- The reasons for the new tunnel were that the old one was a terrible bottleneck, and that it was unsafe.
- The life cycle of the broad and bulky elephant both begins and ends with a narrow bottleneck.
- Devon has a greater mileage of roads than any other English county, and all holiday-makers travelling to the resorts of Devon and Cornwall, before the building of the Honiton by-pass, knew the town as a frightful bottleneck.
- The fertilized egg is a narrow bottleneck which, during embryonic development, widens out into the trillions of cells of an adult elephant.
- Considerations of possible water shortage may also have partly influenced the Grand Union into adopting the narrow seven foot gauge for both the Foxton and Watford lock systems, thus constituting a permanent bottleneck for through traffic.
- Most notable were the razor-sharp bottleneck on Cloud Nine and the familar, sliding refrain of Something.
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